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make list of meanings and countries/regions of origin
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== Ganuo-Hac region ==
== Egun & Hac Lake ==


this place needs a name and might be multiple basins (split ganuo and hac areas up? maybe even the shallow sea has its own warning center?)
this place needs a name and might be multiple basins (split ganuo and hac areas up? maybe even the shallow sea has its own warning center?)
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== North Forbidden ==
== North Forbidden ==
pretty typical basin


lists on parents' computer
lists on parents' computer
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== South Uqe ==
== South Uqe ==


temporary list, probably should have some unuvi-originating names, tana or kahákpi or w/e, auspik colonizer names. perhaps have this list alphabetical... but in what alphabet? alternatively make this one with names contributed by nations
what is the region of cyclone formation here? does it go all the way to ivinis? is this area actually pretty dead in general? who knows. it acted very south pacific-like in the wrf simulation but that had earth SSTs


what is the region of cyclone formation here? does it go all the way to ivinis? is this area actually pretty dead in general? who knows. it acted very south pacific-like in the wrf simulation but that had earth SSTs
temporary list (probably auspik-ish), probably should have some unuvi-originating names, tana or kahákpi or w/e, auspik colonizer names. perhaps have this list alphabetical... but in what alphabet? alternatively make this one with names contributed by nations


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== Ivinis Sea ==
== Ivinis Sea ==


another tropical lake/sea, it's kinda far south but also the hadley cell probably covers it pretty well, it's unfortunately oriented meridionally though so cyclones will have a tough time not making landfall. could fuel subtropical systems in the southern part
another tropical lake/sea, it's kinda far south but also the hadley cell probably covers it pretty well, it's unfortunately oriented meridionally though so cyclones will be short-lived if at all (since disturbances will only be over water for a short time). could fuel subtropical systems in the southern part


temp list
temp list

Latest revision as of 17:59, 15 April 2019

this page will have all the temporary and then eventually official lists of pavalan cyclone basins

North Uqe

The RSMC for this region is the Soleani Cyclone Center in Saelunavvk, Solea. Names are contributed by language family of origin and alternate through the four language families on the Amalthean continent: North Amalthean, Auspik, Serkr-Auspik, and Serkr-Mpáɲara.

N Amalthean Auspik Serkr-Auspik Serkr-Mpáɲara
Sekekkivvi Syele Kw'oe Plámhova
Sevíga Naqi Paekwa Kona
Kušeɰa Lanaka Tj'iqw'oa Namh
Eneŋka Aoete Iq'o Sakákja
Ghavi Norulauk Kjilalene Pwámháqa
Azoik Ponesi Nwoa Móraniskoto
Kalassak Biplatza Tatseakxja Navó
Eŋki Nouka Akamaele Mhikiko
Apseŋ Tevegan Awaeti Hoqamh
Panpekal Fekel Peka Vrá
Kuŋevok Pabea Mjisj'e Mávlika
Enoikhi Eppa Iami Sova
Pazek Senka Koeni Káqik
Kiríl Sanauw Ksetsja Pakomha
Kotheket Atawsekwi T'epu'ue Lánhto
Akani Kepi Nwu'ua Vlónóm
Voput Akipa Ule Pwanak
Enzeki Pikekkrl Aq'oq'ala Lopatõńa
Apéka Sewa Kx'oaletsakatj'i Raka
ɰutep Noruk Ka'ui'ui Kaslaqli
Pakutǔ Vipoi Kap'u Mhoqika
Kŋgapí Nio Sapilea Nakvo
Iktel Atakri Ni'otj'a Zláɲakza
Pihtena Zonaqa Sikalani Sohónan
Khoka Nideimuk Oepala Panokbá

make list of meanings and countries/regions of origin

Egun & Hac Lake

this place needs a name and might be multiple basins (split ganuo and hac areas up? maybe even the shallow sea has its own warning center?)

of all the large tropical lakes the Hac Sea is probably the most promising for cyclogenesis

list: Egosa, Tu'ue, Kea, Suka', A'nis, E'po, Penpa, Sekasa, Hoti, Jrišúnú
list: Tonok, Sapik, Anu', Topa', Ae, Unota, Rita, Katarina, Pirasa', Orēšr
list: Ogenaka, Tusak, Anogo', Iana, So, Naku, Pararek, Mena, Sago, Mōknúň
list: Turisoa, Aiosa, Ganae, Kalok, Pano'a, Ige'i, I'egeok, Ego, Tukeja', Pňíǧó

Central Rift

there's water here

cyclones may or may not form here (probably not)

it has no temporary list

North Forbidden

pretty typical basin

lists on parents' computer

Idiba region

is this considered the Northeast Uqe?

lists on parents' computer

South Uqe

what is the region of cyclone formation here? does it go all the way to ivinis? is this area actually pretty dead in general? who knows. it acted very south pacific-like in the wrf simulation but that had earth SSTs

temporary list (probably auspik-ish), probably should have some unuvi-originating names, tana or kahákpi or w/e, auspik colonizer names. perhaps have this list alphabetical... but in what alphabet? alternatively make this one with names contributed by nations

Apeana
Bikol
Dika
Epir
Fula
Gowi
Hiteo
Imoa
Kanets
Lepa
Miena
Nala
Oqi
Pama
Qepok
Raotea
Sunu
Tebua
Uviko
Vetsi
Wela

some north amalthean name ideas: óvulai ɰíŋa aŋaigho aššu kekha raita ukatšápka pakutha vepak íhudta ǐqép

Edeto region

this ocean region needs its own name probably, i don't consider it the uqe at least

temp list

Pśílsḱete
Lseńqábx
Íniŧe
Ńashíw
Tíkyá
Ŧxyi
Áqlsot
Leṕḱu
Śáhlstna
Idnoyt

Intertibetia

there's a shallow but large lake here, that means it's gonna be hot but its energy easily used up, cyclones might still be able to form here under the right conditions

there's also a rift and ocean south of 30S, so maybe there is some subtropical activity in that area. maybe not because that's all cold polar water, maybe yes cause there's no antarctica in shem

temp list

Rsàve
Achei
Fleàzhu
Sahveunan
Kuìva
Peìkuàvi
Jeachuehka
Ldeasue
Vuehka
Yazhayeka

South Forbidden

a typical ocean basin

temp list, these names could be used in the official list though because they are naruian and most of the affected regions here are nohktaeic

Zolius
Enimura
Esdox
Areti
Sorki
Demian
Tisen
Tunira
Wip
Asele
Vernan
Sinae
Piki
Xonra
Sertosia
Mokius
Yulati
Vibun
Eztawæ
Iviwæ

Ivinis Sea

another tropical lake/sea, it's kinda far south but also the hadley cell probably covers it pretty well, it's unfortunately oriented meridionally though so cyclones will be short-lived if at all (since disturbances will only be over water for a short time). could fuel subtropical systems in the southern part

temp list

Rkeuhtàsi
Àseakue
Fuehta
Shueku
Kareanva
Pinrvenrsua
Jesuke
Ltasihka
Vìzaflue
Yabichua